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dr. jackie. >> sure. get the glove local woman realizes she is missing hundreds of dollars, and someone is using her information to write the checks. and in a controversial photo that is reminding the people of the past, and was it a graduation photo sign a e.t. phone home. something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. >>> breaking at 4:30, the federal transit authority has said that there are emergency repairs that need to be performe performed. >>> and now, we will be finding out more about the rain moving in. that is in about three minutes. >>> and for first time instagram is getting a major redesign, but if the early reviews are any indication, the people online are not pleased. instagram rolled out the updated icon design, and the company says the more simpler design is more focus on the photos and the videos, but today, users trashed the logo and pretty much just cracked a lot of jokes at it. >>> one day befor
dr. jackie. >> sure. get the glove local woman realizes she is missing hundreds of dollars, and someone is using her information to write the checks. and in a controversial photo that is reminding the people of the past, and was it a graduation photo sign a e.t. phone home. something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. >>> breaking at 4:30, the federal transit authority has said that there are emergency repairs that need to...
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dr. jackie, explain exactly what telemedicine ininvolvolves h >> telehealth seeks to improve the patient'sealth by providing an interactive experience in two different places. >> this is really about convenience for the patient and the doctor. what are the other benefits? >> so the benefits is the convenience to the patient. you get a problem call and you can talk right away to a physician. you can get that appointment without leaving home or work. the convenience to the doctor is i don't have to wait for you to be late to your appointment because of traffic. >> you're doing that now in your practice. are there some diseases that are tod tailor made for this kind of doctor visit? >> food allergies in particular. we can discuss lab results. i take care of a lot immuimmun immuno decision patients. >> what about someone whose having trouble with their asthma? >> we can take care of them. i can keep you out of the er. there are nice tools that you can pop on your smartphone and i can listen to your asthma attack and help you. >> how about conditions that require face-to-face time with the doct
dr. jackie, explain exactly what telemedicine ininvolvolves h >> telehealth seeks to improve the patient'sealth by providing an interactive experience in two different places. >> this is really about convenience for the patient and the doctor. what are the other benefits? >> so the benefits is the convenience to the patient. you get a problem call and you can talk right away to a physician. you can get that appointment without leaving home or work. the convenience to the...
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dr. jackie massfuchi, joy elam, thomas berger were the executive director of the veterans health council for the vietnam veterans of america, and kim ruoko, the chief external relations officer for suicide prevention and post prevention for the tragedy assistance program for survivors. we're also joined by va's assistant under deputy of secretary of health who is accompanied by dr. harold cuddler and dr. katelynn thompson. thank you all for being here today to testify before our committee. there, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman miller. thank you for the opportunity to share our views on this crate call issue. in 2014 -- this campaign centers around the principal that timely access to mental health care is critical. the signing of the clay hunt save act into law was an important first step. we thank richard and suz. for inspiring us all to do the right thing, congress for passing the legislation and the va for their kmpment to fully implement the law. we're pleased to be included in the process. we're committed to working with the va and our partners. personall
dr. jackie massfuchi, joy elam, thomas berger were the executive director of the veterans health council for the vietnam veterans of america, and kim ruoko, the chief external relations officer for suicide prevention and post prevention for the tragedy assistance program for survivors. we're also joined by va's assistant under deputy of secretary of health who is accompanied by dr. harold cuddler and dr. katelynn thompson. thank you all for being here today to testify before our committee....
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dr. jackie massfuchi, joyce elam, thomas berger. and kim ruoko, the chief wearing joined -- >> for patient care services, who is aexuded be -- b.a.'s dr. indicate listen thompson for -- thank you all for being here today to testify -- you are recognized for five minutes. thank you, chairman miller. thank you for the tuned. this xam centers around the principle that timely access is critical in the fight to combat suicide. the signing of the law was an important first step. congress for passing this legislation, and the v.a. for commitment to fully implement the law. we knew it would take time. and new initiatives that are certainly to follow. personally i've been
dr. jackie massfuchi, joyce elam, thomas berger. and kim ruoko, the chief wearing joined -- >> for patient care services, who is aexuded be -- b.a.'s dr. indicate listen thompson for -- thank you all for being here today to testify -- you are recognized for five minutes. thank you, chairman miller. thank you for the tuned. this xam centers around the principle that timely access is critical in the fight to combat suicide. the signing of the law was an important first step. congress for...
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dr. jackie ma future chi, the research director for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. joe ilen, the national director for the disabled americans, thomas berger, the executive director of the veterans health council for the vietnam veterans of america, and kim ruocco, the chief external relations officer for suicide prevention and post-prevention for the tragedy assistance program for survivors. and we're also joined my dr. maureen mccarthy, v.a.'s assistant deputy undersecretary for health, for patient care services who is accompanied by dr. harold kudler, v.a.'s chief consultant for mental health services, and dr. caitlin thompson, v.a.'s national director for suicide prevention. thank you all for being here today to testify before our committee. dr. maffucci, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman miller, ranking member brown and committee members, on behalf of iava, thank you for the opportunity to share our views on this critical issue. in 2014 iava launched the campaign to combat suicide, a result of our members continually identifying mental
dr. jackie ma future chi, the research director for the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. joe ilen, the national director for the disabled americans, thomas berger, the executive director of the veterans health council for the vietnam veterans of america, and kim ruocco, the chief external relations officer for suicide prevention and post-prevention for the tragedy assistance program for survivors. and we're also joined my dr. maureen mccarthy, v.a.'s assistant deputy undersecretary for...
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less than two years after jackie's death, his widow eleanor remarried. dr. david stewart, her new husband, was a physician and family friend of george washington. eleanor and dr. stewart had an additional 13 children from their marriage. in 1785, robert edge behind arrived at mount vernon, intending to paint a portrait of washington. the artist produced portraits of washington grandchildren, including this portrait of martha at about seven or eight years old. martha was 16, she accompanies her step grandfather to the ceremonial laying of the cornerstone of the capital building. on september 18, 1790 three. 1793. in a january, 1795, martha became first of martha washington's grandchildren to marry when she wed thomas peter of georgetown. the wedding took place at apart. the fairfax county plantation where her mother and stepfather resided. thomas peter was the eldest son of a prominent maryland merchants landowners. robert peter had immigrated to america from scotland in 1746, eventually ending up in georgetown and working as an agent. after peter purchased g
less than two years after jackie's death, his widow eleanor remarried. dr. david stewart, her new husband, was a physician and family friend of george washington. eleanor and dr. stewart had an additional 13 children from their marriage. in 1785, robert edge behind arrived at mount vernon, intending to paint a portrait of washington. the artist produced portraits of washington grandchildren, including this portrait of martha at about seven or eight years old. martha was 16, she accompanies her...
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violent posture, a more militant posture, and so we're trying to understand it, and jackie got caught up in that, just as dr. king did. he was often there's some very pointed comments by malcolm x talking about passive ministers and there can be only one passive minister that he's thinking about. - but jackie robinson did not shrink. what i loved about him, the first part i loved was the juxtaposition. the second part that i loved was jackie robinson basically going back at these guys. you're wrong here. he wrote a column, newspaper column, i remember once specifically that you cited in which he took malcolm x on directly. - yes, but also criticized the naacp for not advancing younger leaders more quickly. what you have is somebody, this is some ways a existential story. a lot of people talk the talk. do you walk the walk? and jackie robinson got up everyday to try to improve the lives of other people and one of the stories that we can sort of disengage ourselves from because it's too convenient and it's the subject of children's books and statues is the famous saying where in that first season, 1947, they
violent posture, a more militant posture, and so we're trying to understand it, and jackie got caught up in that, just as dr. king did. he was often there's some very pointed comments by malcolm x talking about passive ministers and there can be only one passive minister that he's thinking about. - but jackie robinson did not shrink. what i loved about him, the first part i loved was the juxtaposition. the second part that i loved was jackie robinson basically going back at these guys. you're...
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dr. michael seigel is here. good morning. >> good morning jackie and patricia. we are at the regional trauma center.ar crashes and over a third have alcohol in their system. some come to this hospital. i am joined by earnest patty senior attending at saint barnabas. what happens if you are in a crash? >> we worry about the severity of your injuries, did you get injured where you are bleeding. >> turn cuts are reserved for bleeding by medical professionals. >> you might take your shirt off and wrap it around there? >> sure. i would say that's a possibility. >> what if you feel a pain in a limb? >> you should bear wait on it. what helps is using a book, magazines, a board in the car, anything solid you can wrap around it or apply a scarf or a piece of cloth. >> what if something is sticking out of you like a piece of glass if you get impaled on something? >> i would never attempt to remove the item. many times the first responders will bring you to the hospital with that item in your body so it can be removed in a controlled or setting where a risk of bleeding or further injury is less. >> now you are
dr. michael seigel is here. good morning. >> good morning jackie and patricia. we are at the regional trauma center.ar crashes and over a third have alcohol in their system. some come to this hospital. i am joined by earnest patty senior attending at saint barnabas. what happens if you are in a crash? >> we worry about the severity of your injuries, did you get injured where you are bleeding. >> turn cuts are reserved for bleeding by medical professionals. >> you might...